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A former Hells Angels member who plotted with his son to slay a high-ranking biker had feared for his life
By AAP A former Hells Angels member who plotted with his son to slay a high-ranking Sydney bikie had feared for his life, a judge has been told. Wade Basanovic fired the fatal shots and wounded an innocent bystander but it was his father, Michael Basanovic, who instigated the plot and it was his gun…
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Prescription drugs have been seized at Goulburn Correctional Centre following a joint state-wide operation targeting inmates associated with the Finks outlaw motorcycle gang (OMCG).
Prescription drugs have been seized at Goulburn Correctional Centre following a joint state-wide operation targeting inmates associated with the Finks outlaw motorcycle gang (OMCG). The Criminal Groups Squad’s Strike Force Raptor and Corrective Services NSW conducted a one-day proactive operation targeting Finks OMCG members and associates at six correctional centres to disrupt and suppress further…
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Fort Thunder Harley-Davidson is at the center of the engine rumbling madness each year the dealership partners annually with Toby Keith’s OK Kids Korral
By Emma Keith Transcript Staff Writer The leather-clad riders filed out of the Fort Thunder Harley-Davidson parking lot in orderly pairs and lines Sunday, riding off into the near-freezing morning with a special mission. Over the next few hours, they would make seven stops on their trip, each with the goal of spreading Christmas cheer…
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Hells Angels member turned away at airport denies biker gang entry members were involved in illegal activities including assault weapons possession resisting arrest and disorderly conduct
Gilbert P. Felongco Manila: An Australian biker gang member earlier implicated in assaulting two Thais in a road rage incident in Thailand, was barred by Philippine authorities from entering the country. The 37-year-old Daniel Anthony Stalley, a member of the “Hell’s Angels” motorbike syndicate, was stopped at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport terminal 2 (NAIA…
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Wife wants to know why biker fired into car and killed husband “I want to know why he had to die that day? How did it get to that? Because he wasn’t armed
By Marla Carter HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — One month ago, a man was killed in a road rage incident near US-59 and Rankin. His car was struck by gunfire at least six times. “It’s quieter, lonely,” said Kristen Wheeler. The days are different for Wheeler and her 13-year-old son since her husband, 36-year-old George LeNormand,…
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BMW may be getting closer to unveiling an impressive new electric sportbike that could rival the likes of the Zero SR/F and Energica’s Ego.
Micah Toll BMW may be getting closer to unveiling an impressive new electric sportbike that could rival the likes of the Zero SR/F and Energica’s Ego. At least that’s what these recent BMW electric motorcycle patent drawings seem to indicate. The patent drawings from BMW show an electric sport bike with an unconventional design. Unlike…
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Women in the modern biker lifestyle, how the scene as changed. Thoughts on Property of Patches some women wear when an ole man, is a member of a motorcycle club.
By James “Hollywood”Macecari Women have always been an issue talked about in the biker scene, everything from a woman riding, to women wearing property of patches. Well, in this modern age, let’s just say women are a lot more insistent on their voices being heard. Before I start I want people to know where I’m…
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The Milwaukee Bucks and Harley Davidson have teamed up to make a $45,500 donation to the Harley-Davidson Foundation.
FOX6 News, MILWAUKEE — The Milwaukee Bucks and Harley-Davidson have teamed up to make a $45,500 donation to the Harley-Davidson Foundation. In addition to the jersey patch partnership between the two organizations, proceeds from every Bucks jersey, which bears the Harley-Davidson logo on it, that was sold in the Bucks Pro Shop at Fiserv Forum…
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Hells Angels supporters have exchanged words with Black Pistons members Tensions between rival biker gangs are on the rise
David Burke Tensions between rival biker gangs are on the rise in Nova Scotia as motorcycle clubs affiliated with the Hells Angels try to fend off their competition, according to an RCMP expert who has watched the developments closely in the province. A number of times in the last year supporters of the Hells Angels…
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Harley-Davidson is hoping to become known for something other than its rumbling hogs an all-electric motorcycle that hums rather than roars.
CBC News Harley-Davidson is hoping to become known for something other than its rumbling hogs — an all-electric motorcycle that hums rather than roars. Over the weekend, it showed off its Livewire motorcycle at dealerships in Vancouver. “This is the future, the beginning of electric motorcycles,” said Jeff Martinez with the company. Harley-Davidson is the first…
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In what was to become, quite literally a fatal mistake, when event organizers hired the Hells Angels motorcycle gang to serve as security guards.
by James Thornton Harris Fifty years ago this month, on December 6, 1969, the 1960s died. On a sunny Saturday in the dusty hills east of San Francisco, the Altamont Rock Concert dissolved into chaos, leaving four dead and dozens injured. Like so many events of the 1960s, an idea conceived with good intentions went…
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John Davidson former president of Harley-Davidson Motor Co and grandson of the company’s founder William Davidson dead at the age of 84.
By David Schuyler John Davidson, former president of Harley-Davidson Motor Co. and grandson of the company’s founder William Davidson, died Nov. 11 at the age of 84. Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson confirmed his passing in a statement. “During his 22 years with Harley-Davidson, John was instrumental in numerous business accomplishments and leaves a lasting legacy in Harley-Davidson…
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Quebec Hells Angels boss Maurice “Mom” Boucher challenged society to an alarming degree not only massacring underworld rivals but two prison guards were shot dead
Adrian Humphreys When Quebec’s first Pizza Hut franchise was planned for Montreal’s Little Italy it suffered a bedeviling launch. The “opening soon” sign was torched to the ground. That warning was ignored and, when construction started, the place was firebombed; when plans continued, it was dynamited in the night. The opening was almost scrapped in…
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Just six weeks ago national president of of the notorious Bandidos Motorcycle Club has now traded a cushioned seat for a bicycle saddle and leaves motorcycle club
Yahoo News Australia A former bikie president has thrown in the towel on his outlaw ways to open a homeless shelter after a breakthrough “soul awakening” triggered by the thought of his son following in his footsteps. Just six weeks ago, Hamish Hiroki was the national president of the New Zealand chapter of the notorious…

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